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On Johnny Depp's 52nd birthday, a look back at his top-10 highest-grossing films

Of course Jack Sparrow dominates the list, but see what else made it

Payton Guion
Tuesday 09 June 2015 17:59 BST
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One of the world's strangest actors turned 52 on 9 June. Happy birthday, Johnny Depp.

Over the years, Depp has been convincing as a flamboyant pirate, the Mad Hatter and Willy Wonka.

1. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $1.07 billion

2. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides - $1.05 billion

3. Alice in Wonderland - $1.03 billion

4. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - $963.4 million

5. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - $654.3 million

6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - $475.0 million

7. The Tourist - $278.3 million

8. The Lone Ranger - $260.5 million

9. Rango - $245.7 million

10. Dark Shadows - $245.5 million

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